tlb wrote:I believe that is correct, in fact I think that graser have always been a part of the anti-missile defense. With the trend to many more numerous grasers on ships, it with probably increase their use in an anti-missile role. I remember reading, a long time ago and have not found it since, that a graser is able to make multiple lower power shots in place of one big full power shot (something that an X-ray laser could not do).penny wrote:IINM the RMN uses a BC grade graser for an antimissile role on at least one of the LACs, per the drunken and as of lately drunker wiki.
Therefore, if the fire control is available, I would expect that these graser platforms will be used in an anti-missile role; something that a mine could never do.
PS: The threat analysis on incoming missiles occurs prior to the CM fire control and so it is not clear to me that the PDLC's are dependent on the CM controls; therefore I do not understand why a graser in anti-missile mode would need that tie either.
When I said "counter missile" there, I meant defense radars and Firecontrol, not necessarily the CM missile system themselves. The defensive systems are separate from offensive shipkiller systems.
From Jayne's RMN:
In beam range, Manticoran ships rarely mount grasers on ships smaller than heavy cruisers, though experimentation with close in fighting doctrines (such as mounting grav lances and energy torpedoes on small ships with high acceleration rates) have been tried. Unlike Havenite beam mounts, Manticoran energy mounts are not extensively optimized for firing at incoming missiles; this is consistent with the doctrinal shift of trying to kill laser heads before they reach detonation range, and the general emphasis on countermissiles.
Please note: this is a 1905 comment, and the RMN has doubled down of PDLCs later in the series. The Sag-C for-ex had 24 PDLCs clusters in each broadside. as mentioned in UH, after the first Flight, these original 8 emitter clusters were replaced in new construction with 12 emitter clusters, with each emitter having a cycle time 50% faster than the earlier ones. This easily gives the SAG-C more countermissile capabilities than pre-war SDs.